Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School operates the Primary School within the Kiangsu & Chekiang family and includes the International Section (KCIS). The school uses an English-medium curriculum with daily Mandarin instruction for all students from the age of 3 to 11 years old. The Primary School incorporates specialist teaching in Music and Physical Education, and Information Technology is integrated across the curriculum. Kindergarten, Reception and Primary 1 are located at 30 Ching Wah Street, North Point; Primary 2 to 6 are at 20 Braemar Hill Road, North Point.
Music is taught by specialist teachers, and Physical Education is also delivered by specialists as part of the Primary School. Information Technology is integrated across the curriculum to support learning.
Mandarin is taught daily as part of a bilingual learning environment, complementing English-language instruction.
The school offers extracurricular activities after school, with programs running twice a year and options varying by year. Primary students also engage in field trips and other experiential activities as part of the curriculum.
Physical Education is delivered by specialist teachers, and the program includes experiential activities such as adventure camps for Primary 3–5 and an overseas trip for Primary 6.
Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School’s International Section places its Lower School (Kindergarten, Reception and Primary 1) at 30 Ching Wah Street, North Point, with Primary 2–6 at 20 Braemar Hill Road nearby. The Primary curriculum is a modified English National Curriculum from Primary 1–6, with Maths and Literacy taught discretely and Science, Geography, History, Design Technology and Art taught with natural cross-curricular links. Mandarin is taught daily by specialist teachers, alongside specialist Music and PE. Twice a year, teachers offer after-school activities that typically include artistic and sporting options. Field-based learning is part of the experience.